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my degrees in baltimore. my phd is from the johns hopkins university. c-span: in what? >> guest: in history. c-span: what got you interested in history? >> guest: well, i--it's that teacher in the third grade--you know the way people say. and it also, i think, has something to do with my family and their interest in their past and i was just always hooked from miss howard's class in the bryn mawr school where we cut and pasted greek statues into our books and learned about pericles in fifth century b.c. greece. c-span: what do you think of the teaching profession today? do you like to teach? >> guest: oh, yeah, i love it. yeah. what a wonderful way to stay in touch with young people and learn from them and then try, sometimes, to teach them something. c-span: what is goucher like, and what kind of a school is it? >> guest: it used to be a women's college, and now it's co-ed and boisterously co-ed. it's small, undergraduate and very much committed to the idea of liberal arts--that you have a broad-based, gener
my degrees in baltimore. my phd is from the johns hopkins university. c-span: in what? >> guest: in history. c-span: what got you interested in history? >> guest: well, i--it's that teacher in the third grade--you know the way people say. and it also, i think, has something to do with my family and their interest in their past and i was just always hooked from miss howard's class in the bryn mawr school where we cut and pasted greek statues into our books and learned about pericles...
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it baltimore county teenager home after she was shot in a school cafeteria. the 15-year-old was released hospital after spending two weeks recovering. the person who shot him did not target the victim. the perpetrator will have a hearing thursday. >> police in the wheaton are searching for a man who attacked girl with a taser in broad daylight. happened yesterday afternoon the georgia avenue corridor. the manchester with a taser in to grab her cell phone. >> be careful in broad daylight. everyone should be careful. not seriouslywas hurt. the electronic shock devices are banned in some states. in montgomery county, it is legal for an adult to purchase one. virginia loudoun county sheriff's office say it 3-year- died after falling from window in his home. this happened sunday. the little boy fell from a third story window. authorities are ruling the fall and accident and the little boy was airlifted to inova fairfax but digester de. baltimore ravens owner art will be laid to rest today. he died last week in the age of 87. the reagans are paying tribute him last
it baltimore county teenager home after she was shot in a school cafeteria. the 15-year-old was released hospital after spending two weeks recovering. the person who shot him did not target the victim. the perpetrator will have a hearing thursday. >> police in the wheaton are searching for a man who attacked girl with a taser in broad daylight. happened yesterday afternoon the georgia avenue corridor. the manchester with a taser in to grab her cell phone. >> be careful in broad...
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baltimore city respected him as well. today the two brothers' share special memories about their father. >> he really loved you guys. >> the former ravens president shared thoughts and described moments when they had to say goodbye. >> we had a moment with my father at the hospital with four players, the head coach, the owner. i think that evil -- that easily rival my father receiving the super bowl trophy. >> a larger than life portrait hangs at the entrance. he died on thursday morning. during his tenure, the ravens won the super bowl in 2001. his family just wanted him to know how much they loved him and how much baltimore love them. >> we know poppy had this incredible love affair with my father. >> as a young boy, he and his father took a cab ride in new york, and it left a lasting impression. >> on that have ride, they were best friends. he knew everything about the family and it was just two guys. this the kind of man he was. a wonderful human being. >> former raven's offensive linemen jonathan ogden said he will b
baltimore city respected him as well. today the two brothers' share special memories about their father. >> he really loved you guys. >> the former ravens president shared thoughts and described moments when they had to say goodbye. >> we had a moment with my father at the hospital with four players, the head coach, the owner. i think that evil -- that easily rival my father receiving the super bowl trophy. >> a larger than life portrait hangs at the entrance. he died on...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went to andover massachusetts, which is a spectacular place. they have one of the best in history departments on earth. i went to williams college in massachusetts. the way that happened was actually one of my mentors was a man who passed way too early. he was the headmaster of andover. in those days, you would go see the headmaster and he would say where would you want to go to college or a a lot of my friends wanted to go to this particular college and he said i don't think that's a good reason for you to go anyplace. he said you want he wants to write history books, don't you? he s
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> a trip to mcdonald's is supposed to be fun. you get fries, your happy meal. >> not scary like it was for this group of people in florida. three men rushed into this mcdonald's and they immediately started intimidating everyone. one had a gun and was pointing it at the clerk. everyone started running. you see a kid crouching down trying to hide. >> this looks like a busy time. there's a lot of people in this mcdonald's. >> they jump over the counter. very scared, running. >> terrifying with the face masks and the force with which they enter. >> they did end up taking cash from the registers in the front, from the register by the drive-through window. they even went to an office where they force the manager there to open the safe. >> geez, do you have any idea how much money they got away with? >> no word how much mo
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. >>> a trip to mcdonald's is supposed to be fun. you get fries, your happy meal. >> not scary like it was for this group of people in florida. three men rushed into this mcdonald's and they immediately started...
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the a's face baltimore followed by the yankees and the rangers all playoff contenders it will be wild ride. the died years face carlos beltran in l a former cal bear with a single the giants' lead in the west now seven and one- half games magic number is 12. the packers try to bounce back from 49ers lost facing the bears jay cutler picked off four times and sacked seven times. second quarter the fake field goal the punter throws up a 27 yd touchdown pass. green bay at ten-3 rider still the best quarterback fourth quarter and " son green bay rebounds and went 23-10. derrick rose became emotional at an event for is a new new adidas shoe the top five >>> actually a blessing all this stuff that goes on in this city a kid from inglewood something positive makes me feel so good. >>> peyton manning 11 game for the broncos but as his own corn maze. the orioles pulled within one game and a wild-card spot with the walk off in the 14th inning against the reyes derek jeter are tied willie mays on the all- time hit list hit no. 3283. diesters cardinals he ,,,,,,,,,,
the a's face baltimore followed by the yankees and the rangers all playoff contenders it will be wild ride. the died years face carlos beltran in l a former cal bear with a single the giants' lead in the west now seven and one- half games magic number is 12. the packers try to bounce back from 49ers lost facing the bears jay cutler picked off four times and sacked seven times. second quarter the fake field goal the punter throws up a 27 yd touchdown pass. green bay at ten-3 rider still the best...
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the teen was shot last monday at harry hall high school near baltimore. the accused shooter 15-year-old robert gladden, he is being charged as an adult with attempted murder and assault. >>> getting around downtown bethesda is about to get a lot tougher. woodmont avenue between bethesda avenue and miller safe about to close and as news4's chris gorden reports now, it will stay closed for the next 20 months. >> reporter: construction crews and equipment are working in what had been bethesda's biggest outdoor parking lot. starting tomorrow, woodmont avenue will be closed to traffic as crews dig underneath this section of woodmont. >> it's a major thoroughfare for people coming down woodmont to wisconsin who then turn on bradley. >> reporter: closing woodmont here could lighten the load on leyland street which has become a commuter shortcut but it's a mixed blessing for residents here. >> harder to come in leyland, women have to make other kinds of detour go where they want to go. >> reporter: the lack of parking along bethesda rojas hurt some businesses. >>
the teen was shot last monday at harry hall high school near baltimore. the accused shooter 15-year-old robert gladden, he is being charged as an adult with attempted murder and assault. >>> getting around downtown bethesda is about to get a lot tougher. woodmont avenue between bethesda avenue and miller safe about to close and as news4's chris gorden reports now, it will stay closed for the next 20 months. >> reporter: construction crews and equipment are working in what had...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went to andover massachusetts, which is a spectacular place. they have one of the best in history departments on earth. i went to williams college in massachusetts. the way that happened was actually one of my mentors was a man who passed way too early. he was the headmaster of andover. in those days, you would go see the headmaster and he would say where would you want to go to college or a a lot of my friends wanted to go to this particular college and he said i don't think that's a good reason for you to go anyplace. he said you want he wants to write history books, don't you? he s
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military school or sent to reform school, which, played on the judgment of my character. either way, 180 kids at the top of the class. then i went...
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>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military s and i do not have a half cent to reform school which may have been a judgment of my character. in any case, still there, 180 kids at the top of massachusetts and i went to philips academy, spectacular place then and now. one of the best history department honor and that includes both colleges. college i went to williams college in massachusetts and the way that happened was one of my mentors was ted pfizer who recently passed much too worthy. he was head master and in those days where do you want to go to college and i guess harvard. why that? a lot of my friends want to go there. i don't think that is a good reason to go anyplace. you want to write history books. i think we will send you to williams with 1800 st
>> guest: i went to public school in part 10 baltimore until the eighth grade. then i went to some boarding schools or very good in massachusetts. eagle brook school, i was there for eighth and ninth grade. best of its kind. in illinois, there were not too many people going off to schools at that time. half of my friends thought i was sent to military s and i do not have a half cent to reform school which may have been a judgment of my character. in any case, still there, 180 kids at the...
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. >> of baltimore county teenager verreturns home two weeks after he was shot in the school cafeteria. robert gladden did not target daniel when he opened fire inside the high school cafeteria. he is charged with attempted murder and assault and pass a bill review hearing on thursday. daniel plans to play with his do g and make tacos while he recovers. >> what is behind an historic drop in people who smoke. [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, on in flavor. ♪ ♪ nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. elicious. now try our new crunchy dark chocolate peanut butter bar. >> we are here with a taste of d.c. coming to pennsylvania avenue on october 6 through october 8. visit us online for more information. >> good morning, washington. >> 6:00 then on this tuesday morning. the taliban has added ba prince harry to its hit list. he is flying an apache helicopter on his second
. >> of baltimore county teenager verreturns home two weeks after he was shot in the school cafeteria. robert gladden did not target daniel when he opened fire inside the high school cafeteria. he is charged with attempted murder and assault and pass a bill review hearing on thursday. daniel plans to play with his do g and make tacos while he recovers. >> what is behind an historic drop in people who smoke. [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand...
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. >>> baltimore ravens and cleveland browns, tonight fans of both teams might have something in common to cheer about. thursday night football game will be officiated by the nfl's regular crews for the first time this season. dan hellie here now with more on that. this is good news. >> vance, all is good in the football world, at least for now. the nfl has its officials back starting with the browns/ravens game. the league had locked out the officials during the contract negotiations. nfl commissioner roger goodell and mike shanahan, among those who are relieved to have the new eight-year deal in place. >> it's good to get them back. and i have nothing against replacement officials, in fact i thought they really did a pretty good job. but it's hard if you don't have the practice. it's nice to get the pros back for obvious reasons. and i know they gave us their best shot. it's tough to really be good when you don't have the practice. >> labor negotiations, and labor management disputes are difficult periods. and what's most difficult about it is, you have the two parties. but you have a
. >>> baltimore ravens and cleveland browns, tonight fans of both teams might have something in common to cheer about. thursday night football game will be officiated by the nfl's regular crews for the first time this season. dan hellie here now with more on that. this is good news. >> vance, all is good in the football world, at least for now. the nfl has its officials back starting with the browns/ravens game. the league had locked out the officials during the contract...
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washington, frederick, even baltimore counties. you may be dealing with those as we head into the morning hours. looking at hd doppler that storm system finally heading off shore. just a few rain showers left around ocean city. the rest of the radar is looking dry. we expect it to be a very quiet day. despite the showers across the east, we expect temperatures to be pretty cool this morning. around 62 right now in baltimore. we have clearing skies. the dew point at 57. into the afternoon. high temperatures upper 70s to low 80s. a few clouds this morning. then clearing skies. very quiet weather pattern. you're going to like what you see in the temperatures. >>> the national weather service confirmed two tornados touched down in the new york boroughs of brooklyn and queens. this is a video shot by a driver as one of the tornados crossed the road. twisters knocked down pow were lines, trees and caused minor damage. no injuries have been reported. >>> powerful volcanos forced about 3,000 people to evacuate. it spewed a plume of ash 2 1
washington, frederick, even baltimore counties. you may be dealing with those as we head into the morning hours. looking at hd doppler that storm system finally heading off shore. just a few rain showers left around ocean city. the rest of the radar is looking dry. we expect it to be a very quiet day. despite the showers across the east, we expect temperatures to be pretty cool this morning. around 62 right now in baltimore. we have clearing skies. the dew point at 57. into the afternoon. high...
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how about some magic in baltimore, and at nats park, smashes fly. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? this message. >>> breaking news on the murder of a 22-year-old mother from d.c. we just learned a man named joseph jones is under arrest in the death of shavon phillips. her body was found last month. her apartment was also broken into. >>> heads up tonight for metro riders. metro will begin a major maintenance project expecting to last through the weekend. >> several stations will close. jackie bensen is at judiciary square with what you need to know. >> doreen, this is one of the most significant maintenance-related closures in recent memory. it starts at 10:00 tonight. if you plan on getting anywhere taking the red line after 10:00 friday night, be prepared to be patient. startings 10:00 p.m., free shuttle buses will replace trains. some stations will be closed they are farragut north, judiciary square, and dupont st
how about some magic in baltimore, and at nats park, smashes fly. heavy load in america. but mitt romney plan, a middle class to $2,000 more a year in taxes. multi-millionaires like himself hits the middle class harder... bigger break. forward for america? this message. >>> breaking news on the murder of a 22-year-old mother from d.c. we just learned a man named joseph jones is under arrest in the death of shavon phillips. her body was found last month. her apartment was also broken...
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there in the regular rates with baltimore. fit is really a good time of year if you like these off-year e.f. >>gary: fate had a bunch of injuries. >>gary: alex smith quarry giants had to a press conference in the league threatened to fine him $15,000 improper wardrobe. they're just a that's a that these guys did not show up with the 24 hour energy >>darya: they're designed to keep all that outside of the field. >>darya: the and the fog just sent a warning of seems. harbaugh was one of those that was pointed out. they were warned not to give the replacement rafts a hard time. >>gary: it is like a substitute teachers, they're pushing and pushing them, trying to intimidate them and it is rather ugly. >>darya: their raiders will be at home in oakland playing the steelers. >> today, they make the announcement, when he comes into towns of late, he gives money to the oakland police. i think that is good luck. >>gary: i had never heard that before. >> in the meantime, look at what the players do with their money. >>gary: that is terri
there in the regular rates with baltimore. fit is really a good time of year if you like these off-year e.f. >>gary: fate had a bunch of injuries. >>gary: alex smith quarry giants had to a press conference in the league threatened to fine him $15,000 improper wardrobe. they're just a that's a that these guys did not show up with the 24 hour energy >>darya: they're designed to keep all that outside of the field. >>darya: the and the fog just sent a warning of seems....
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it would eventually be loaned to the baltimore museum of art and getting a story of its own. it disappeared. unknown for decades until it showed up in a flea market and caught the eye of a woman looking over some boxes of trinkets. >> i only bought it for the frame. >> reporter: she thought twice about ripping the painting up to salvage the frame. she learned the painting's value, its authenticity vouched for, she put it up for auction. it was scheduled to be at the auction this weekend. then it was pulled after some important information was found. >> we are relieved that this information has come to light prior to the auction this weekend. >> reporter: what information is that you say? the painting had been stolen back in november of 1951, according to records uncovered by the baltimore police department. it was determined an insurer had paid for the loss. >> we contacted art loss register, which is a london-based registry of stolen and missing art. and then we also looked at the fbi's list. >> reporter: somehow this little piece of art had fallen through the cracks. >> it'
it would eventually be loaned to the baltimore museum of art and getting a story of its own. it disappeared. unknown for decades until it showed up in a flea market and caught the eye of a woman looking over some boxes of trinkets. >> i only bought it for the frame. >> reporter: she thought twice about ripping the painting up to salvage the frame. she learned the painting's value, its authenticity vouched for, she put it up for auction. it was scheduled to be at the auction this...
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the airport out of the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour. 83 in martensburg. 88 in frederick. 83 in baltimore. 82 towards la plata. a very warm atmosphere. take a look at the heat intex. even at this hour even though we're not dealing with a whole lot of sunshine, 90 in dc. 96 toward frederick, soupy atmo. a tu stofew storms trying to ma their way toward the metro area down to the south and west. those should die out over the next couple of hours. what may not die out, though, are these showers down here toward the south. some very heavy rain down around roanoke right now. this is a boundary that looks like it's going to stay together and move right up the eastern portions of the blue ridge. we could see some fairly heavy rain overnight tonight. if you're thinking about going to the nationals game tonight, i think you're fine. will there be a brief shower? it's possible. but i think they're going to get the game in without any real problems. tomorrow we'll be watching out for the this back here. notice this line of showers and thunderstorms. this is actually a frontal boundary. this frontal b
the airport out of the south at 15 to 20 miles per hour. 83 in martensburg. 88 in frederick. 83 in baltimore. 82 towards la plata. a very warm atmosphere. take a look at the heat intex. even at this hour even though we're not dealing with a whole lot of sunshine, 90 in dc. 96 toward frederick, soupy atmo. a tu stofew storms trying to ma their way toward the metro area down to the south and west. those should die out over the next couple of hours. what may not die out, though, are these showers...
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. >> host: john in baltimore, you are on with -- professor john lewis gaddis. >> caller: i have a question. as a high school instructor i was interested in exporting what you discussed with your reliance on the classics and the new curriculum you have been doing and being your opinion i was wondering which classics do you think could be used to best in for u.s. foreign policy regarding the situation in israel. >> guest: the problem with influencing u.s. foreign policy is policymakers don't read classical works. nobody in government has the time. henry kissinger famously said years ago that policymakers bring into the job the intellectual capital accumulated before they took the job and they draw down on it and that means what they learned in school. our program at yale is not a program of trying to influence current policy in any regard. we are not a think tank or anything like that. we are trying to think about what kinds of books you want the leaders of the country who may not be the leaders of the country for another 30 years what books would you want them to read and that was how we th
. >> host: john in baltimore, you are on with -- professor john lewis gaddis. >> caller: i have a question. as a high school instructor i was interested in exporting what you discussed with your reliance on the classics and the new curriculum you have been doing and being your opinion i was wondering which classics do you think could be used to best in for u.s. foreign policy regarding the situation in israel. >> guest: the problem with influencing u.s. foreign policy is...
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well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they were happier to see. >> the appreciative fans. >> reporter: the refs are used to boos and abuse. they definitely aren't used to standing ovations. thursday night in baltimore, that's exactly what they got. >> we are excited to have the real refs back. >> reporter: the first nfl game of the season to be refereed by full time, experienced officials. >> i think the players know, i think the coaches know, and we can all get back to concentrating on football. >> reporter: the season began with the lockout imposed by the league and a team of less experienced replacement refs. >> i am sure the replacement refs are nice people and tried their best, but they're in way over their head. >> oh, baby! and the patriots are saying no. >> reporter: the games were marked by controversial calls and chaos. coaches grabbing refs. >> oh, boy, that's a few bucks. >> reporter: culminating in monday's final play labeled a disgrace. >> i don't like
well, standing ovations at the game are usually reserved for the home team, the baltimore ravens. fans are crazy about their team. last night, other pros they were happier to see. >> the appreciative fans. >> reporter: the refs are used to boos and abuse. they definitely aren't used to standing ovations. thursday night in baltimore, that's exactly what they got. >> we are excited to have the real refs back. >> reporter: the first nfl game of the season to be refereed by...